Building off of the Yeezy Powerphase’s DNA is the all-new Adidas Rascal. The design uses many of the trademarks of the Yeezy Powerphase — including low-top leather uppers, Adidas branding near the eyelets and a thin, low-profile midsole — but removes the Calabasas branding and any ties to West’s collaboration.

The Powerphase’s leather tongue is also replaced in favor of a nylon construction, while a two-tone swooping stripe covers the shoe’s side panel.

Despite its lack of an official Kanye connection, the model will reportedly debut in a colorway made famous by West’s Yeezy Boost 350 V2 in “Semi Frozen Yellow,” according to Yeezy Mafia.

In addition to its increased availability, the Adidas Rascal will also come at a considerably lower price point than its limited-edition counterpart. The Yeezy Powerphase retails for $120, while the Rascal is expected to cost $90.